Glastonbury Abbey: For centuries travellers and pilgrims have visited this sacred site, situated in the heart of the beautiful county of Somerset. Traditionally the seat of Christianity in England and steeped in legend, Glastonbury Abbey attracts visitors from across the globe, who come to marvel at these romantic ruins.
As well as the original Abbey buildings the site has a wealth of other attractions. Our Living History characters also roam the grounds, from April through to October. These specialists are able to offer a unique insight into the lives of those who lived and worked at the Abbey many centuries ago. Our Visitor Centre completes the experience with many wonderful exhibits on display.
Spend time walking through the wonderful grounds where you will find an orchard, an ornamental lake, a lily pond, herb gardens, and an ever changing array of trees and wildflowers.
Legend states that the grave of King Arthur is within the grounds, and that Joseph of Arimethea once visited here, his staff becoming the Holy Thorn that grows here, and which flowers twice a year.
Whatever the reason for your visit you can be assured of a warm welcome, and an experience that you will treasure. To find out more please browse around our web site, or contact us if you have any queries. We look forward to meeting you.
The new Visitor's Centre with its award winning Museum, featuring a model of the Abbey as it might have looked in 1539, together with a display of the town; a Children's Display and the magnificent 16th century Othery Cope is an excellent place to visit on its own, or if the weather is poor.
Last entry for visitors will be half an hour before the above closing times.
The locking up of some buildings will commence approximately 15 prior to closing.
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